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Phoenix's hot streak continues. Here's what to expect from weather this week

Phoenix is experiencing a relentless heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees for 112 consecutive days. Weather experts predict a slight dip in temperatures to the mid-90s later in the week, but another warmup is expected soon. This unprecedented heat streak has raised concerns among climatologists regarding the implications of breaking heat records year after year.

Police ID man fatally stabbed at gas station near I-17 in Phoenix

A 34-year-old man named Diego Razo-Cortes was fatally stabbed at a gas station near Interstate 17 in Phoenix on Saturday evening. Police are actively searching for the suspect involved in the incident.

Police ask for public's help to solve fatal shooting in central Phoenix in early September

Phoenix police are seeking public assistance in solving the homicide of 30-year-old Paul Carrillo, who was shot on September 5. The police have encouraged anyone with information to contact Silent Witness, offering rewards for tips that lead to an arrest.

3 people dead after tractor-trailer, passenger vehicle crash near Arizona-New Mexico border

Three people died and two others were critically injured in a crash involving a tractor-trailer and a passenger vehicle on Interstate 10 near the Arizona-New Mexico border. The accident caused the westbound lanes of I-10 to close, prompting detours for drivers. Authorities are still assessing the condition of the tractor-trailer driver.

Arizona fires have consumed almost 30,000 acres this week

Five wildfires in Arizona have burned nearly 30,000 acres over the past week, with three of the fires remaining at 0% containment. Firefighting teams are utilizing "super scooper" planes to combat the flames, especially in rugged areas, while some neighborhoods have been spared from destruction.

Fifth victim dies after Tempe mobile home fire in late August

Valerie Magana-Gonzalez succumbed to injuries sustained in a late August mobile home fire in Tempe, bringing the death toll to five, including her two young children and family members. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, while a GoFundMe campaign has been established to support the victims' families.

Phoenix Union High School - Phoenix Then & Now

Phoenix Union High School, the first high school in Phoenix, once served over 6,500 students and was the largest high school west of the Mississippi. Currently, the historic buildings are part of the Phoenix Bioscience Core and the University of Arizona College of Medicine. This article highlights the school's historical significance and its transformation over time.

Monroe School - Phoenix Then & Now

Monroe School, built 100 years ago, was once the largest elementary school west of the Mississippi and the most modern grade school in the U.S. Today, it houses the Children's Museum of Phoenix and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, marking its significance in local history.

City of Phoenix Recognized as One of Arizona’s Best Employers for 2024

The City of Phoenix highlights its recognition as one of Arizona's best employers for 2024, underscoring its commitment to workforce development and employee satisfaction. The announcement coincides with National Voter Registration Day, emphasizing civic engagement and the importance of voter participation within the community.

City of Phoenix Newsroom Updates: Critical Incident Briefing, Employer Recognition, and Voter Registration

The City of Phoenix has released various news articles highlighting key events, including a critical incident briefing and recognition as one of Arizona's best employers for 2024. Additionally, the city encourages participation in National Voter Registration Day to ensure citizens' voices are heard in upcoming elections.

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